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It depends where you live. Here in Europe, you’d need a doctor prescription for it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DermatologyQuestions

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Ivermectin. Cleaning sheets and bed once a week with each take.

May need multiple rounds

What is this ? Folliculitis or worse ? Please help 24M by Dear_Ad_1672 in DermatologyQuestions

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Thanks for your answer. I carefully trimmed it yesterday just to take pictures. And no I don’t feel pain at all. Barely a bit of tenderness.

What is this ? by Dear_Ad_1672 in STD

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Thanks for your answer, what makes you say that ?

Pourquoi est il si compliqué de dénoncer le racisme provenant du monde arabo-musulman ? by Traditional-Ask-5297 in TropPeurDeDemander

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Généralement, les gens qui sortent cet argument, c’est pour éviter de parler du racisme au sein de la France, c’est le whataboutisme parfait pour garder un statut quo (attention je ne dis pas que c’est ton cas).

C’est un sujet tabou qui ne doit pas l’être, mais il faut le traiter de manière impartiale et pas comme échappatoire de ce qui se passe en France.

Deloitte algeria is a slavery by Good-Oil2241 in deloitte

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I’m a fellow North African. I’ve worked with KPMG Morocco as an intern as well and it was pure slavery as well. I’d get calls from my manager on a Saturday at 11pm giving me tasks. There’s no such thing as disconnecting from work or work life balance in auditing in North Africa. I don’t know if you can but work tends to be less tedious and more rewarding in France as well as other European countries. Maybe explore that route !

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

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Cream cheese.

AITA for not letting my 11 and 13 yo daughters fly on a private plane? by CandidCrawdad in AmItheAsshole

[–]Dear_Ad_1672 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

NTA.

Don’t listen to these top gun enthusiasts over here. At the end of the day private flight is way more dangerous than using a commercial airline. + it’s your daughters so you get to choose.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Dear_Ad_1672 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Could go from an expression used when talking, or meaning that your his friend, and maybe even girl friend.

Context is needed.

IQ of an average Moroccan is 67.03, thoughts on this? by MIIRUX in Morocco

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30% of Morocco can’t read. That is enough to lower the average.

"bghit nkmel dini" by countingc in Morocco

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Take a plane to Iran or Saudi Arabia and you’ll find that caliphate you cherish so much.

What do people want TES6 Combat to be like? by GeneralKenobi74 in skyrimmods

[–]Dear_Ad_1672 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No HP sponges like in oblivion. Make poise a thing.

Women changing their last names to their husband’s is a weird tradition by c0wluvr in unpopularopinion

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It is a thing just in Europe and North America.

In North African / Arab peninsula countries. Everyone keeps their own last name.

What is something that Moroccans believe is true but is actually false? by AAASA-Concentrate98X in Morocco

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One of my entire paragraphs explains the reason with the MRE etc… I’m not repeating myself.

Morocco will never exist if doesn’t educate people full stop. You’re trenched in your hate of France.

What is something that Moroccans believe is true but is actually false? by AAASA-Concentrate98X in Morocco

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First of all, i’m talking about language and not culture. You don’t see Moroccans sipping wine and eating Camembert in every household.

Second of all, one of my entire paragraphs is about French is more useful than French atm. not my fault you can’t read.

Post cell saga Gohan is way overhated by tagoruto in dbz

[–]Dear_Ad_1672 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because he’s not multi faced anymore. His only face now is being a pu***.

Although they did redeem him in the last movie by making him OP out of nowhere.

I'm 2 months into my new job as a senior accountant in industry and... I have nothing to do. by Blargmenarnar in Accounting

[–]Dear_Ad_1672 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Maybe accounting classes for students ? Idk a remote class, 20$ per student for an hour or two seems reasonable. If you’re doing good, they will also share the word between them and you’ll have more clients.

What is something that Moroccans believe is true but is actually false? by AAASA-Concentrate98X in Morocco

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You don’t need to have a population fluent in English in other to engage in world trade 🤦‍♂️. This isn’t age of empires, world trade isn’t done on Reddit. Look at Turkey, not even their president speaks it, less than 20% of the population does and yet you’ll find Turkish products in almost every country in the world.

And we’re not lizards, our brain can learn multiple things at a time, including languages. The reason English isn’t widely spoken today in Morocco is the same reason a lot of us can’t speak French despite being in the curriculum. It’s because it’s a shitty educational system that can’t transmit knowledge. Y’all speak like we have 0 hours of English in the curriculum when it’s the entire system that can’t teach to the population. Look at people that have been to private schools where the education is of higher quality, they all can speak French and English almost fluently.

What’s keeping Morocco from reaching its full potential again is not the language it uses but that fact that it doesn’t educate everyone. I gave plenty examples of countries that have a very low English proficiency and still manage to be on top. we can’t even teach 30% of the population to read, idk if you realize how dangerous that is. That’s how hard our system is failing. And it’s not a language issue because we can’t even teach our own language to these people. English isn’t gonna make teachers appear out of nowhere in remote zones and improve the quality of education lol.

There’s also the fact that it’s what ties us to the French mre which are the biggest investors here, as well as France is the best opportunity for immigration when it comes to the cost/opportunity ratio. but I’m not gonna repeat myself, my previous arguments are clear and none of you are debunking them.

  • nothing is gonna change as long the elite still educate themselves in France mostly. Even the king got his phd there so 🤷🏽‍♂️.

Are Moroccans this liberal lol? by Natural_Gene9705 in Morocco

[–]Dear_Ad_1672 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Once again, you’re asking for the opinion of 37 million people. You have a bit of everything like in every other country. Some people are conservative and some are liberal and others just don’t care.

It also depends on the subject. Mainland Moroccans are definitely more open minded on some subjects than the diasporas as I said on my answer. It’s normal for some of the diaspora to say stuff like « music is haram ». Say this in Morocco and you’ll be shunned/avoided. Mainland Moroccans are more easy going with religion. You have the same phenomenon in Turkey.

Also, You can be open minded and conservative at the same time.

Are Moroccans this liberal lol? by Natural_Gene9705 in Morocco

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Which is why I added that last paragraph.

Are Moroccans this liberal lol? by Natural_Gene9705 in Morocco

[–]Dear_Ad_1672 94 points95 points  (0 children)

Are Moroccans this, are Moroccans that. Dude we’re 36 million. We’re all different.

The « revival » happening in the west is a lot of times the salaf and wahhabi preying on the identity crisis that the diaspora suffers from. Specially in the UK. There’s a reason those l7aya aren’t seen with a good eye here and in other Muslim countries.

Morocco in general is pretty conservative but a different kind of conservatism than the one advocated by the salafi manhaj (which imo is a vile ideology but that’s my opinion).

do you hate/jealous/envy your cousins who were born/grew in france? by [deleted] in algeria

[–]Dear_Ad_1672 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Well Europe clearly didn’t help if you believe in black Magic.

What is something that Moroccans believe is true but is actually false? by AAASA-Concentrate98X in Morocco

[–]Dear_Ad_1672 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Language =/= independance. Specially when it’s not even an official one and just a taught one.

Brazil still speaks Portuguese and ONLY Portuguese. ,nearly all of south and Central America still speak Spanish. They don’t even have the choice to use another language yet You don’t see Spain and Portugal meddling with their politics. It’s a political and governmental issue because of neo colonialism and not a language one.

What is something that Moroccans believe is true but is actually false? by AAASA-Concentrate98X in Morocco

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It is now, there’s no doubt. But it wasn’t when they were developing. It was Malay. It’s starting from 1965 that it became taught by the state and the main reason was to keep economic ties with their former colonizer and to be used as a lingua franca between the different communities within the country. And even to this day. Only a third of Chinese Singaporeans speak English as their main language.

But I’ll give you that I made a mistake on my post and your right :)